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Originally $30.00
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Item Code: 635-261
This is a wood serving tray measuring about 16” x 9”. Unfinished and simply constructed, this tray features the High Water Mark area of the Gettysburg battlefield. Monuments and landscapes were made with a simple wood burning technique. Some minor wear on outer edges and minor soiling in scattered areas. Overall this is solid and an unusual souvenir from Gettysburg. [jet][ph:L]
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